What is the crisis in Haiti?
The situation in Haiti is dire. In the absence of a functional government, armed conflict has intensified and gangs now control an estimated 90% of the capital city, Port-au-Prince, as well as dominating areas that were previously deemed safe, including places where we work in the Centre and West departments. As a result, 1.4 million people have been displaced, around half of which are children.
Widespread violence is devastating the economy, agriculture, and supply chains, leaving Haiti to face the worst hunger crisis in its history. More than half of the population is currently experiencing acute food insecurity, with over 1 million children facing emergency levels of hunger.
Watch a video by Cassandre Regnier from Summits Education, one of our partners, to learn more about the situation in Haiti
Mary's Meals in Haiti
Working through three expert local partners, we are providing vital daily school meals for tens of thousands of children caught up in this crisis. Under normal circumstances, our programme serves more than 196,000 children every school day.
The fact that we continue to reach the vast majority of them is a testament to the resilience and dedication of our partners, who believe deeply in the power of school meals to help keep children safe.
Together, one meal at a time, we can restore their belief that a life beyond the chaos is possible.
Pray with us
Violence and hunger are pushing children to the brink. One million children are facing
emergency levels of food insecurity, and gangs use food as a recruitment incentive.
If you'd like to say the Mary's Meals Prayer with us, you can get a copy of it in your language by visiting the link below.